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  1. Newsletter 348 - 12/07/2022

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    , even to the extent of forcing him to resign or call snap elections. PASOK, which has been

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  2. Parties tussle over scope of surveillance probe as latest poll puts Mitsotakis in frame
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    questioned (54 pct) said the prime minister should resign. This emerges as a more divisive issue

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  3. Newsletter 349 - 02/09/2022

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    ND voters. Just over half of those questioned (54 pct) said the prime minister should resign

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  4. PM sets out winter relief measures, rules out change to electoral law

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    that Mitsotakis is personally involved and that this is a reason for him to resign, has recently revived

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  5. Opposition eyes continuation of wiretapping probe by other means
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    knowledge of the surveillance operation and rejected the opposition’s calls to resign over the affair

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  6. Surveillance scandal claims mount, ratcheting up pressure on PM
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    was aware of the phonetapping. Fifty pct of all of those questioned said that Mitsotakis should resign over

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  7. Newsletter 359 - 18/11/2022

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    should resign over the surveillance scandal. In terms of the political impact of the scandal on people

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  8. MPs aim to probe spyware as govt brushes off latest reports
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    issue or resign because he represents a danger to democracy. Economou, who did not comment regarding

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  9. Parties clash on surveillance bill as PM insists he is putting national security first
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    the instigator, then you are dangerous”, challenging Mitsotakis to resign if his denials were proved

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  10. Newsletter 362 - 09/12/2022

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    leader Alexis Tsipras asked Mitsotakis to pledge that he would resign if reports that EYP had been

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